Rep. Tom Jones invites residents to Pizza and Policy event on May 28

State Rep. Tom Jones
State Rep. Tom Jones
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Rep. Tom Jones announced on May 18 that residents of the 98th Legislative District are invited to attend a free Pizza and Policy event at his district office in Elizabethtown.

The event is intended to provide an opportunity for community members to meet with their representative, discuss legislative matters, share concerns, and ask questions in an informal setting. Each attendee will receive a complimentary slice of pizza during the discussion.

“Connecting directly with residents is one of the most important parts of my job,” Jones said. “This Pizza and Policy events offers a relaxed setting to talk about what’s happening in Harrisburg, hear your concerns and answer questions while enjoying some pizza together. I hope residents will join me for a great discussion.”

The gathering will take place at 222 S. Market St., Suite 103, Elizabethtown, on Thursday, May 28 from 5-7 p.m., where Jones will provide legislative updates and facilitate open dialogue with participants. The event is free but requires an RSVP by phone or through the registration form available on RepTomJones.com.

Jones served as the representative for the 98th Legislative District—which includes northwestern Lancaster County and portions of Lebanon County—and has prioritized upholding the sanctity of life, protecting Second Amendment rights, enhancing election integrity, promoting parental roles in education, and controlling government spending during his tenure as noted by the official website. He also chaired the East Donegal Township Board of Supervisors without raising taxes and served on committees such as Agricultural and Rural Affairs; Housing and Community Development; Local Government; Tourism; Economic; and Recreational Development according to the official website.

Residents interested in attending can find additional details about this event—as well as other upcoming opportunities—on RepTomJones.com.



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